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Tony Guardado
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Canton, OH
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1031 Exchange - Crowdfund/ Delaware Statutory Trust (DST)

Tony Guardado
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Canton, OH
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Getting my feet wet with my first 1031 Exchange. I’ve gone thru a QI and done everything legit. I’m now on the clock and need to find the right investment opportunity to move the funds into.

I'm intrigued by getting into a DST but I've only got about $70k in the 1031 Exchange .

I’m currently managing a large portfolio of 105 rental properties and looking to diversify into some more passive forms investment income.

Not sure where to go next.

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Jacqueline Gardiner
  • Engineer
  • Genoa, NV
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Jacqueline Gardiner
  • Engineer
  • Genoa, NV
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Hi Tony, Are you sure that you only have $70K to invest? It's not just the amount of the gain that needs to be reinvested. Generally, the amount you will invest is closer to the total sales price of what you are exchanging. (Review the rules on BP or elsewhere.)

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